Baltimore Civil Rights Violation Lawyers

The United States Constitution and various federal and state laws protect
the civil rights of citizens, including rights to freedom of speech, assembly,
voting rights, privacy, equal access, and equal and fair treatment by
law enforcement and courts. Have your civil rights been violated? The
Baltimore civil rights violation attorneys at
Brown & Barron, LLC have
more than 50 years of combined experience representing clients in Baltimore and the surrounding communities throughout Maryland.

Civil Rights Violations

An individual’s civil rights can be violated by law enforcement,
an employer, school, or another individual, such as when the person is
the victim of a hate crime. The law prohibits discrimination based on
race, age, religion, national origin, physical limitation, sex, and sexual
orientation. When an individual suffers harm resulting from discrimination
or a violation of their civil rights, they have recourse under the law.

What Are Examples of Civil Rights Violations?

Police misconduct

Hate crimes

Discrimination

Denial of equal access

Dedicated Legal Representation

Civil rights law is complex and the laws and statutes governing this area
are constantly evolving. For this reason, you need an experienced Baltimore
civil rights attorney if you believe your civil rights have been violated.
Brown & Barron, LLC advises individuals, business, and organizations on issues related to
civil rights law and defend clients when their rights have been violated.

If you have been the victim of discrimination or had your civil rights
violated, we encourage you to contact our law firm. A Baltimore civil
rights attorney from our firm can evaluate your case and advise you about
the best course of action for your specific situation. Our dedicated lawyers
fight for our clients in local, state courts, and appellate courts.

If you feel like you have experienced a violation of your civil rights,
call (410) 698-1717 to discuss your situation and determine whether
you have a case. We offer
free initial consultations.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The attorney
responsible for this web page is Brian S. Brown.

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